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You searched: Warren Rose, an associate professor in the University of Wisconsin-Madison's School of Pharmacy, will talk about his work to combat the antimicrobial resistance crisis at the 12th annual Francis Miller Lecture at the spring pharmacy convocation at Ӱ. Rose will present “Antimicrobial Pharmacology: From Bedside to Bench to Clinic” at 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 1, in Founders Recital Hall in the Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center.
Michael Walsh, professor of music at Ӱ, will present a recital of music for clarinet at 7 p.m. Sunday, March 30, in the Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center on campus.
Daschle Dialogues will return to campus next fall when bestselling author and educator Sharon McMahon comes to Ӱ.
Ӱ music professor Aaron Ragsdale will present a recital featuring a fusion of percussion and electronics at 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 24, in the Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center.
The Ӱ School of Performing Arts will host a series of piano performances over the next week, with an award-winning musician sharing his talent with students and the public.
Two civil engineering graduates who have made their mark in the world will be honored as Distinguished Engineers by Jerome J. Lohr College of Education at Ӱ April 22.
Selected as the 2025 Distinguished Engineers are Marsia Geldert-Murphey and Maj. Gen. Richard Heitkamp.
Each winter, a special corner of Ӱ’s campus comes alive with light and cheer. It feels like something straight out of a holiday film — twinkling lights, festive music, crisp winter air and families and friends coming together to celebrate. The magical scene is set at McCrory Gardens, where Garden Glow transforms the landscape into a winter wonderland, with thousands of sparkling lights illuminating the path.
The South Dakota Art Museum at Ӱ will celebrate the immersive exhibition of huge blown glass ears of corn, “Primordial Shift: The Art of Michael Meilahn,” with a free public reception and panel discussion from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, June 27.
By the narrowest of margins — two points out of more than 2,000 — the SDSU Quarter Scale Tractor Team came up just short of winning its third consecutive national title. Competing at the 27th annual International Quarter-Scale Tractor Student Design Competition at the Expo Gardens Fairgrounds in Peoria, Illinois, the Ӱ team placed third out of 21 teams.
Former, current and future public servants gathered April 9 to celebrate the creation of the Mike Huether Public Service Academy at Ӱ.